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Rating: 6.1/10 by 287 users

The New Girlfriend (2014)

A young woman makes a surprising discovery about the husband of her late best friend.

Directing:
  • François Ozon
  • Arnaud Esterez
  • Joëlle Hersant
Writing:
  • François Ozon
  • Ruth Rendell
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Oct 11, 2014

Rating: 6.1/10 by 287 users

Alternative Title:
나의 사적인 여자친구 - KR
En ny flickvän - SE

Country:
France
Language:
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: trans woman, death of best friend

Romain Duris
David / Virginia
Aurore Clément
Liz, la mère de Laura
Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat
Robert, le père de Laura
Anita Gillier
Infirmière
Alex Fondja
Aide soignant
Zita Hanrot
Serveuse restaurant
Bruno Pérard
Eva Carlton
Pierre Fabiani
Homme salon de thé
Anna Monedière
Claire 7 ans
Kessy Bolly
Lucie 1 an
Elisa Sereda
Lucie 6 mois
Melody Hudon
Lucie 6 mois
David Sevier
Homme ascenseur
Evan Marois
Garçon ascenseur
Sébastien Pouderoux
Collègue Claire
Anne-Laure Gruet
Collègue Claire
François Ozon
Homme cinéma
Philippe Perez
Curé Enterrement
Valérie de Monza
Directrice école
Jules Trasleglise
Petit ami Laura
Nicolas Imbert
Petit ami Claire
Axel Bry
Père Claire
Sylvie Degryse
Mère Claire
Magalie Aguado
Jeune femme train
Diane Prost
Jeune fille boîte
Judith Quinet
Femme de la gare
Nicolas Mansion
Serveur hôtel
Yves Girard
Conducteur voiture
Jacques Longo
Présentateur Amazone
Jonathan Louis
Un homme en soirée

CinemaSerf

"David" (Romain Duris) is married to "Laura" (Isild Le Besco) and they are best pals with "Claire" (Anaïs Demoustier) and her husband "Gilles" (Raphaël Personnaz). All is going along nicely until a tragedy strikes poor old "David". The kindly "Claire" comes to visit him and his newborn baby "Lucie" and boy does she get a surprise! What now ensues is a little reminiscent of "Tootsie" (1982) as "Virginia" starts to emerge onto the scene and with the help of a somewhat perplexed "Claire" as his new best friend/life coach embarks on quite a journey that provides for some self-discovery all round. It does run out of steam a little towards the end when the comedy elements start to become subsumed into an increasingly contrived plot that doesn't quite seem to know how it wants to end, but an engaged Duris is clearly having some fun with the part and there's a gently effective swipe at sexual stereotypes and restrictive definitions that keeps it entertaining for the most part. Remember - left eye left hand, right eye right hand....!


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